
August 24, 1920 · 105 years old
Jean Desailly (August 24, 1920, Paris – June 11, 2008) was a French actor. He was a member of the Comédie-Française from 1942 – 1946, and later participated in about ninety movies. Desailly was married to the French actress Simone Valère.

Victim of a plot which has resulted in his imprisonment in a Central African jail for two years, a French secret agent arrives in Paris to settle accounts.

A burglar betraying other criminals prepares for a big heist with a trusted friend who might be as untrustworthy as he.

After a shaky first heist, a group of thieves plan an even more elaborate and risky second heist.

A well-known publisher and lecturer starts an affair with an air hostess.

In the Marais district in central Paris, somebody is going round murdering young women. Maigret is called to investigate.

A French lieutenant makes a bet that he can seduce any woman in town in the two weeks before his regiment leaves for maneuvers, but his chosen target (a Parisian divorcée) isn't like other girls he's known.

For inspector Baroni, Monsieur Morlaix is the main suspect who might have killed his wife.

The kidnappers of a variety presenter, Patrice Rengain, demand a ransom of a billion cents. To collect the sum, the director of the chain decides to organize a huge quest, as for a great humanitarian cause.

One night on the beach, Michel meets a beautiful stranger who gives herself to him. He finds out that she's a daughter of the property guardian in which he lives. The next morning the girl was found dead near the beach.